Vicente Escobedo - Professional Record

Professional Record

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26 Wins (15 knockouts), 4 Losses, 0 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Venue and Location Notes
Loss 26-4 Adrien Broner TKO 2:42 July 22, 2012
Win 26-3 Juan Ruiz UD 10 May 12, 2012
Win 25-3 Lonnie Smith TKO 1 March 3, 2012
Win 24-3 Rocky Juarez UD 10 September 23, 2011
Win 23-3 Walter Estrada UD 10 March 4, 2011
Loss 22-3 Robert Guerrero UD 10 November 6, 2010
Win 22-2 Carlos Urias TKO 2010-03-26
Loss 21-2 Michael Katsidis SD 2009-09-19
Win 21-1 Kevin Kelley TKO 2009-05-21
Win 20-1 Carlos Hernández UD 2009-04-04
Win 19-1 Dominic Salcido TKO 2008-09-26
Win 18-1 Cristian Favela UD 2008-06-18
Win 17-1 Roberto David Arrieta UD 2008-05-02
Win 16-1 Pascali Adorno UD 2008-01-11
Win 15-1 Miguel Angel Munguia UD 2007-10-06
Win 14-1 Carlos Diaz UD 2007-07-06
Win 13-1 Priest Smalls UD 2007-02-01
Win 12-1 Julian Rodriguez KO 2006-11-30
Win 11-1 Ramon Guevara KO 2006-11-10
Win 10-1 Baudel Cardenas UD 2006-07-20
Loss 9-1 Daniel Jiménez SD 2006-04-21
Win 9-0 Jesus Salvador Perez TKO 2006-01-27
Win 8-0 Jefferson A. Rodriguez KO 2006-01-05
Win 7-0 Gregory Piper KO 2005-09-17

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